Winner: Martellus Bennett

Do you think the Dallas Cowboys are regretting letting Martellus Bennett walk away as a free agent? Probably.

Do you think the Cowboys are really regretting letting Bennett leave to their NFC East rival Giants? Absolutely.

For the third straight game, the Giants starting tight end caught a touchdown, bringing down a 14-yard TD in the first quarter that made the score 7-0.

Bennett ended the game with six catches for 73 yards and the touchdown.

Not only does Bennett continue to be a solid blocker on the offensive line, but now he's become a great pass-catching target in the offense, which really makes the Giants explosive offense even more dangerous.

Loser: David Wilson

One person who couldn't have been too excited for Andre Brown's breakout game was Giants first-round draft pick David Wilson.

In his rookie season, Wilson has been a little disappointing, as he's had two games with Ahmad Bradshaw on the shelf to step up and be the playmaker out of the backfield.

Yet he has not.

Against the Buccaneers, Wilson had three carries for six yards.

Against the Panthers, Wilson had one carry for negative-two yards and one catch for three yards.

In three games, Wilson has six carries for eight total yards—not good at all.

I think it's pretty clear that Brown has now earned the No. 2 running back spot, dropping Wilson to the No. 3 spot.

Just like with Rueben Randle, it's way too early to declare Wilson a bust, but it's going to take time for Wilson to develop and be that explosive running back the Giants thought they drafted back in April.